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Thanks for posting guys! I was so busy flying my Rev kites with my buds, I never got to really see all the other kites up close. *LOVE* that giant windsock pic, with the person underneath. I remember seeing that from across the field and was blown away at the size/scale.

Skydog had a great time (Jim, myself and Robbie) and again, we really appreciate the support and positive comments about all of our sport kites.

My band Kodiak with special guest Dennis Smith really loved playing for the kite fliers in the Barefoot Lounge. The bar liked us so much, that we are now booked for some gigs there during the summer, and will also be playing at at least another club down there as well, and we have to thank the kite fliers for comming out and partying with us that helped make that happen. I have some band pics of that night posted at www.kodiakband.com under "pics" on the main page.

Skydog had a great time (Jim, myself and Robbie) and again, we really appreciate the support and positive comments about all of our sport kites.

My band Kodiak with special guest Dennis Smith really loved playing for the kite fliers in the Barefoot Lounge. The bar liked us so much, that we are now booked for some gigs there during the summer, and will also be playing at at least another club down there as well, and we have to thank the kite fliers for comming out and partying with us that helped make that happen. I have some band pics of that night posted at www.kodiakband.com under "pics" on the main page.

Who was the guy that stepped up and sang "The Old Man Down The Road"? That guy can wail!

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